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Electrical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. The syllabus of GATE 2021 Electrical Engineering will be divided into 10 major sections including Engineering Mathematics.

In GATE 2021 EE paper, the maximum weightage will be given to core subject syllabus i.e. 70% and 15% each to General Aptitude & Engineering Mathematics. The general aptitude syllabus which is common for all the papers of GATE is considered as one of the easiest sections. Check GATE 2021 Exam Pattern

Candidates who appear for GATE Electrical Engineering advised to must check the complete syllabus of electrical engineering. The exam stands helpful for students to take admission into the post-graduate course across the country.

GATE 2021 Syllabus of Electrical Engineering

GATE 2021 Syllabus for Electrical Engineering

GATE 2021 Syllabus for Electrical Engineering divided into 10 sections with topics that need to be covered. Candidate can check the Syllabus for GATE Electrical Engineering below:

Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

Section 2: Electric Circuits

Section 3: Electromagnetic Fields

Section 4: Signals and Systems

Section 5: Electrical Machines

Section 6: Power Systems

Section 7: Control Systems

Section 8: Electrical and Electronic Measurements

Section 9: Analog and Digital Electronics

Section 10: Power Electronics

General Aptitude (GA) is a common section in all GATE Papers and holds 15% of the total marks. The questions in GA are based on verbal ability and numerical ability. The 2 subsections in the GA section are as follows:

This field is definitely one of the reasons for the rapid growth of India’s industry and agriculture. Electrical Engineering is also related to the study, application, and design of equipment, systems, devices utilizing electricity, and electromagnetism. Candidates who are planning to appear for GATE 2021 can go through the syllabus of their respective papers from the links provided above.

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